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SIR: SEC Scheduling Philosophy going forward
Could see this taking AAC teams off SEC schedules going forward (once contracts end). Reason: Add a P5 and 2-3 sure wins.

AAC teams are not sure wins for P5 teams. Will other P5 conferences follow? Helps the P5 segregate the G5 even more.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/stor...scheduling
04-28-2014 07:15 AM
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RE: SIR: SEC Scheduling Philosophy going forward
Unknown right now. I think the sec wants to show they play a tough schedule. The only item that gets tricky is the p-5 will be a home/away series. If the SEC wants to load up a home schedule the AAC gets pushed out b/c we would demand a home and away in most cases.

It might work itself out if the body bag games keep rising in costs.
04-28-2014 07:57 AM
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RE: SIR: SEC Scheduling Philosophy going forward
Look right above. Indeed already posted.
04-28-2014 09:03 AM
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